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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Sep 1982, p. 26

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PAGE 26 â€" WaATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY , SEPTEMBER 1, 1982 0 ~C + eA \/\ \*‘Cc C Volvo 68 ‘Rabbit g&o Mercedes CORNER ONTARIO ANMD DUKE STS., KITCHENER AND WATERLOO SQUARE Call 886â€"6510 for additional information FULL DAY SENIOR KINDERGARTEN HALF DAY 2 JUNIQOR KINDERGARTEN Dissatisfied with present service? For expert repairs. call Mike or Klaus at MONTESSORI SCHOOL ‘"The Alternative in Bilingual Education" All Programs 50% FRENCH 50% ENGLISH FULLY ACCREDITED Operated by parents as a non coâ€"op nonâ€"profit organization for â€" Children 2%â€"6 including social activities, conversational French, large gymnasium, observation rooms A UNIQUE DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE 435 Conestogo Rd W Waterioo NOW REGISTERING FOR 1982â€"83 ACADEMIC YEAR 4% years on September 1, 1982 3% years on September 1, 1982 develop love of learning initiative, & selfâ€"confidence We welcome your call 194 Allen Street East Waterioo â€" 742â€"1051 GRADES 1 to 8 N. American models. 884â€"7640 dependable dry cleaning Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Bilingual School Erb St. W. at Erbsville Rd. It is a happy fact, that meeting people is easier when you are travelling than it is at home. You‘ll meet them in cable cars, ferries, sightseeing buses, at your hotel. But did you ever think to yourself: "If only I knew someone who lives here â€" how much more rewarding it would be to look into the real life of the country.‘‘ Well, there is no reason why it can‘t be arranged even before you make your reservations. Ask your friends if you can act as a courier for them to their friends abroad. When you can say, "I bring you greetings and a small token from Mr. or Mrs. Soâ€"andâ€"so‘"‘, you won‘t feel embarrassed calling on a stranger expecting a gesture of hospitality. The key to hospitality all over the world may lie in your professional connections or hobby interests. Writing to a club, association, or organization you‘re interested in before you leave home can lead to all sorts of meetings. One of the great treasures of travel is people as well as From the desk ofâ€" Isabella Grayson FRIEND6 AT THE TRAVEL SERVICE 104 King St. S. /‘~ TALK Sluggish Athletics finish in higher gear Athletics stayed right in the hunt for the top two spots in the KDSL Second Division Sunday with a 2â€"0 shutâ€" nut over eighthâ€"place Titchen _ FC â€" and they dic so in their customary fashion of coming on strong in the second half. After a scoreless first half which saw both teams engage in haphazard attack and generally disorganized play, Athletics reâ€" The win allowed Waâ€" terloo to keep sole ‘;;os session of third place behind divisionâ€"leading Kitchener City with 26 points and Cyprus with 24. Athletics have 22 points heading into Satâ€" urday‘s match with Germania at 2 p.m. at Woodside. By Rick Campbell The Waterloo club, Chronicle Sports Editor which won a protest One thing about Waâ€" Molson Cup decision terloo Athletics â€" _ over Banat of the first they‘re consistent. division, was also at Athletics stayed Woodside Tuesday right in the hunt for the night in a semiâ€"final top two spots in the Cup game against KDSL Seeond Division Cambridge FC of the Sunday with a 2â€"0 shutâ€" â€" first division. grouped and came on strong with goals by Louis Botos and Werner Fast in the second half to c@rt off the victory. Waterloo Athletics Galt Eagles A Gueiph International international 3, Balkans 0 Gueiph Oaks 3, Gait Eagles A1 Germania 6, Aurora Lodge 0 Waterioo 2, Kitchener PC 0 ‘ Sat. 2:00 Waterioo Athietics VS Gerthania (Woodside) 5:00 Cyprus VS International (Woodside) Sun. 2: 00 Gueiph Oaks VS Kitchener FC (Centennial Gueiph) Kitchener City Kitchener PC Balkans Aurora Lodge 4:00 Kitchener City VS Galt Eagles A (Woodside) ~__ 4:00 Aurora Lodge VS Rangers (Port Paradise) KDSL Stats 15 16 15 15 15 ‘‘We‘re very slow starters, but once we got going there was no stopping us," said Athâ€" letic coach Tom McE wan with a chuckle following the Sunday win. "Thing is, I never know until the game begins how the boys are going to play. "I went with the 4â€"2â€"4 to start the game today, but Tommy (Abbott) turned his knee, hurt his ankle a bit out there so for the second half I changed back to the normal 3â€"3â€" The victory was most important for Waterloo which suffered a 2â€"1 heartbreaking loss to Galt Eagles last week. If Athletics are to reâ€" main in the hunt for the two promotion posiâ€" tions, they must not 12 11 10 . L _ TGF 17 17 GA 18 14 21 21 17 16 13 1 lose any ground due to clubs. ‘‘After. that last game at Oriental Park, the guys were pretty down, but I told them, ‘you can‘t change the result after the 90 minâ€" utes are up, all you can do is remember it next time‘, and I‘m sure today that‘s what they did." Athletics took the 1â€"0 lead six minutes into the second half when FC was slow in forming a defensive wall for Abbott‘s free kick. The rebound went right back to Botos who drilled a low shot to the right corner of the net. After missing severâ€" al glorious chances later on, Fast put home the insurance marker with seven minutes reâ€" maining in the game when he dove in the centre box area to pop the ball over the helpâ€" less Kitchener netâ€" ‘‘The guys are always up for the game. They want to really play. It‘s just that sometimes they don‘t have the initiaâ€" tive, the drive on the field right away," said McEwan, attempting to explain why Athletâ€" ics start so slowly. "I just try to keep them playing the passing game. The boys all know what the game‘s about, and that‘s the type of game that seems to work best for season winds down due ié schoull‘ nc and availâ€" ability of players. Waterloo has lost m arksman Liam McFarlane to a univerâ€"

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